George Alexander Sawyer (1910-1950): papers and photographs of his estate: includes many political, social, military and hospital photographs from the First World War. (Lloyd George Museum Collection) XD33 (Addit.), XS2009 (Addit.), XCurios Acc.9704

County War Memorial Committee records 1917-29: (X 932/1-13)

Joan Thornton, Coventry: letters 1939-42, including first hand accounts of the Blitz (1692)

Frederick John Southcott Toby: report of the Grand Review of English Volunteers (printed), 1881; list of camps attended as a private in the Volunteers and his
biographical details covering 1865-1914 (D 5164)

Lt Col J A Codrington (1898-1991): unpublished memoir, Gathering Moss, 1898-1944, including his service with the British Military Mission, Smyrna 1920, and as British Liaison Officer to French Forces, Smyrna 1926-29

Sir Frank Cooper (b 1922): additional papers 1985, relating to EUREKA, the European high technology research programme; correspondence 1985-86, relating to competition for European defence business; four photographs of Chiefs of Staff Committee in session 1967-82

Col Francis Drake: text, Normandy, 1944: from the angle of Deputy Provost Marshal relating to the work of the military police, Normandy

Brigadier Alfred Francis Hely (1902-1990): accounts of the Battle of Sidi Rezegh, North Africa 1941, and of the Siege of Sinzweya, Burma 1944, with an appreciation of Helys life and work

Brigadier H E Hopthrow (1896-1992): papers relating to his career with the Royal Engineers 1914-35; British Expeditionary Force, France 1940; service as Director of Fortifications and Works, War Office 1943-45

Lt-Commander A M D Lanipen: draft of Naval reminiscences 1941-44, including the Battle of Crete 1941, and the construction of Mulberry Harbours, Normandy 1944

I W G Martin: articles relating to his work as Greek interpreter attached to Special Branch, Cyprus Police and lst Bn, Royal Ulster Rifles, Cyprus 1957-58

L A G Morriss: additional correspondence relating to notification of his capture by the Japanese 1943, as broadcast by Radio Tokyo and Vatican Radio; postcards home from PoW camp

Brigadier G J de W Mullens (1899-1981): diaries and photographs relating to his service as major commanding 4/7th Dragoon Guards, Palestine 1938-39

Air Commander A B Riall: additional account of the last two years of the RAF Levies, Iraq 1953-55, describing the disbandment process

Lt-Colonel K F Scott: The attack on the Asopos Viaduct in German occupied Greece, 1943

Major General V W Street: papers and photographs relating to his service with 14th Infantry Brigade, Palestine 1938-39 and Kenya 1940; Allied Forces, Greece 1941; SAS, North Africa 1942; SOE, Yugoslavia 1943-44; as military advisor to King Hussein of Jordan 1959-60

Wing Commander M C Wells: memoir of his RAF career 1935-50, including service with the Advanced Air Striking Force, France 1939-40, and PoW camps, Germany 1940-45; photographs, including (unnamed) PoW camp; and Wells family history

Major-General Charles Harold McVitie, Royal Army Ordnance Corps: papers relating to the fall of Singapore and his time as a prisoner of war 1942-45 (9409-32)

Lt-Colonel Philip White Parker, Indian Army: papers relating to his time as a prisoner of war of the Japanese 1942-45 (9410-43)

Crowley family of Kilbrittain, Co Cork: correspondence, mainly relating to the Third Cork Brigade of the IRA in the War of Independence, including an account of the war in the Kilbrittain area by Denis Crowley, and letters from Dorothy Price (nee Stopford) 1918-21 (Patrick D Crowley)

Lt. Henry Douglas of the Sherwood Foresters: copy of diary concerning service in Ireland during the 1916 Rising (Mrs Margaret E. Kempster)

Research Materials relating to Florence MacCarthy of the 60th regiment of foot (Col. JW Berridge)

Volume of newscuttings relating to First World War (Mr Patrick Thompson)

Charles II: letter to James Butler, Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and others, requesting them to administer the oath of allegiance to their officers and soldiers 1658; eighteen autograph letters to James Butler, first Duke of Ormonde, including details of the Kings policy towards Ireland 1654-84; Thirty-four official letters and documents, together with official drafts or copies of eleven other letters by the King, addressed variously to the Marquess of Clanricarde, Deputy General of Ireland, Viscount Muskerry, the Earl of Castlehaven, Colonel Charles MacCarthy, the Lords Justices of Ireland, the Earl of Arran and the Duke of Ormonde 1652-84

Charles Fox, Joint Receiver-General and Paymaster for Ireland: receipt for part of the pay of the soldiers lately employed in reducing Ireland 1693 Commandant Vincent (Vinnie) Byrne: material relating to him, including notes relating to planned shootings of British agents and army personnel 1920-70.

Butler family, Earls and Dukes of Ormonde: letters sent to members of the family 1572-1711

Roger Casement: letters and cards to Richard Morten, including many from Africa, South America and Pentonville Prison 1895-1916.

Lieutenant Harry Jacob, Royal Fusiliers: letters (copies) from the Western Front to his mother Violet Jacob, novelist, 1914-16, and father Maj. Arthur Jacob, 1915-16;
diary, 1915-16; and some related photographs (Acc.11110)

Clement LempriŠre, military cartographer: map 1731, entitled A description of the Highlands of Scotland, the situation of the several clans & the number of men able to bear arms, as also ye forts lately erected & roads of communication or military ways carried on by his Majestys command ...; kept in NLS Map Library - related closely to BL Map K Top. XLV111.12 (Acc. 11104)

Richard Henry Malden, naval chaplain, later Dean of Wells: memoir of the battle of Jutland, 1916, and some related papers (Acc. 11093)